Corey L. Johnson:
> Would it be reasonable to ask if LUMA's gui could support the ppolicy schema
> (password policy, used to enforce strong passwords) ? I just added it to my
> openldap server, but I'm trying to find an easy way to implemenit. This was
> discussed previously in the openldap mailing list. The man page is listed
> below:
In the upcoming release of luma, we've added some strength-checking on
passwords. You can try the latest pre-release from
http://home.tu-clausthal.de/~ifwd/luma/luma-1.6_pre10.tar.bz2
Snapshot of the password-dialog:
http://home.tu-clausthal.de/~ifwd/luma/screenshots/password.png
> http://www.openldap.org/software/man.cgi?query=slapo-ppolicy&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenLDAP+2.X-Devel&format=html
>
> I attached a copy of the ppolicy.schema for anyone interested. If someone has
> found a different way to implement it, please let me know.
Interesting - we'll look into this and many other things after the
upcoming release. As far as I can see, the gui doesn't have to know
about the ppolicy.schema, as it's serverside as an overlay. You may be
asking about making luma able to add policy-rules as ldap-objects, is
that it?
In the latter case, Luma 1.5 got some major rewrite of its
template-plugin, and will support any schema supported by each server.
You could easilty add policy-objects through the browser after making a
template for it first.
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Best regards
Bjørn Ove Grøtan
Co-developer & Debian Maintainer of Luma.
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